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Geologists from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and California Department of Water Resources survey the bottom of the damaged Oroville Dam spillway. (Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources) In the aftermath of a massive storm system that swept across Northern California in February, state and federal officials have begun to survey the accumulated damage at the Oroville Dam spillway. Repair will continue as geologists and government employees begin to pick up the pieces after a scary storm season put Oroville in evacuation mode amid fears of massive floods late February. - Contributed photo
Geologists from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and California Department of Water Resources survey the bottom of the damaged Oroville Dam spillway. (Brian Baer/ California Department of Water Resources) In the aftermath of a massive storm system that swept across Northern California in February, state and federal officials have begun to survey the accumulated damage at the Oroville Dam spillway. Repair will continue as geologists and government employees begin to pick up the pieces after a scary storm season put Oroville in evacuation mode amid fears of massive floods late February. – Contributed photo
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